Lakes around Mestlin are a prominent feature of the Mecklenburg Lake District, a region known for its diverse bodies of water. The area offers a variety of natural landscapes, from large, ice-age shaped lakes to smaller, idyllic ponds. Visitors can find opportunities for recreation, nature observation, and cultural experiences within this lake-rich environment. The region is characterized by forests, agricultural lands, and protected areas, providing a natural setting for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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There is a snack bar on the beach, nice staff with more than just a snack offer and a comfortable place to stay🍺🥂😋
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behind the lawn there is an opportunity to take shelter in bad weather and more...
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at the bathing area delicious snack with a large selection of food and drinks 🥂🍺
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Groß Niendorf lies in a flat landscape without any major elevations. The place is in the middle of the town square of Sternberg, Goldberg, Crivitz and Parchim. The municipality of Groß Niendorf, which was independent until 2011, was administered by the Parchimer Umland office. It was the smallest and northernmost congregation in office. The districts of Groß Niendorf, Hohenpritzer settlement and Ruester settlement belonged to it. From 2012 the community came as a district to Zölkow. The small town has about 230 inhabitants today. Sightseeing features: Dorfkirche Groß Niendorf, small stone church without a tower, end of the 13th century. The bronze bell without an inscription was recast in 1878 and hangs in the free-standing belfry erected in 2015. Small pond as the center of the village with water lilies and frogs. The pond is surrounded by willows. In 2007, part of the film Novemberkind, starring actress Anna Maria Mühe, was shot in Groß Niendorf.
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The landscape protection area serves to protect parts of the landscape of the Central Mecklenburg Lake District and the forest areas of the central Mildenitz Valley. The preservation and restoration of the functionality and efficiency of the ecosystem and the usability of the natural assets, the diversity, uniqueness and beauty of the landscape as well as the special importance of the area for recreation are essential. The 8,400 hectare area, the landscape protection area Dobbertiner Seenlandschaft and middle Mildenitztal, extends along the Mildenitz north of Goldberg over the Dobbertiner See, the Dobbiner and Klädener Plage to the Lenzener See in the area of the municipality of Mustin.
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The lake is easily accessible from the Dobbertiner side everywhere. The most beautiful is the bathing area at the campsite. There is a long jetty and a floating platform here. The non-swimmer area is marked. Only recommended 👍
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You walk along a path along old beeches. In the summer wonderfully shady, in winter wonderful views of the Woseriner lake.
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Great, quiet campsite. It's almost like sleeping in the woods. Nice owners, cheap, not so over run.
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For excellent bathing water quality and designated areas, the Hofsee section of Woseriner See is highly recommended. You can also find a well-equipped bathing area at the Dobbertin Lake Bathing Area, which features a long jetty and a floating platform with a marked non-swimmer area. The Goldberger See is also a popular spot for swimming and bathing, known for its clear waters.
Yes, several lakes and areas are great for families. The Dobbertin Lake Bathing Area is specifically noted for its family-friendly facilities, including a non-swimmer area. The Village Pond in Groß Niendorf, with its tranquil setting and wildlife, offers a pleasant, easy-going experience. The Goldberger See is also a popular destination for families, offering various leisure activities like swimming, hiking, and boating.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. The Woseriner See, an ice-age shaped lake, is divided into three distinct basins (Hofsee, Holzsee, Mühlensee), offering varied scenery within the 'Mittleres Mildenitztal' landscape protection area. The Dobbertiner Seenlandschaft Protected Landscape Area features forests, viewpoints, and lakes. The Goldberger See is part of the Nossentiner/Schwinzer Heide Nature Park, known for its forests, heathlands, and opportunities to observe waterfowl, ospreys, and sea eagles.
Absolutely. The Woseriner Lake Trail offers scenic walks along old beeches with views of the Woseriner See. The surrounding area of the Goldberger See, including the Schwinzer Heide, provides excellent opportunities for long-distance hikes. For more options, you can explore various routes in the Lakes around Mestlin guide.
The region around Mestlin offers diverse cycling experiences. The area surrounding the Goldberger See, particularly the Schwinzer Heide, is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and touring cycling. For detailed routes, check out the Gravel biking around Mestlin, MTB Trails around Mestlin, and Cycling around Mestlin guides.
Yes, the Woseriner See is suitable for fishing, and permits are available. It even offers opportunities for night fishing year-round, making it a great spot for anglers.
Near the Woseriner See, the Gutshaus Woserin, an old manor house directly on the lake, has been transformed into a private art academy, offering workshops and events in an idyllic setting. The nearby town of Goldberg, close to the Goldberger See, features historical architecture, including medieval half-timbered houses, a town hall, a Gothic brick church, and one of Mecklenburg's largest Dutch windmills.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from large ice-age shaped lakes to smaller, idyllic ponds. The opportunities for recreation, nature observation, and cultural experiences are highly valued. The Woseriner Lake Trail is particularly popular for its shady paths in summer and clear views in winter, while the Dobbertin Lake Bathing Area is praised for its accessibility and facilities.
For camping, Camping Hubert is a great option, described as a quiet campsite almost like sleeping in the woods, with nice owners and a snack bar on the beach. The Dobbertin Lake Bathing Area is also located at a campsite, offering convenient access to the lake.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for swimming, bathing, and boating activities, with the Woseriner Lake Trail providing wonderful shade. In winter, the same trail offers clear views of the Woseriner See. The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed in spring and autumn for hiking and cycling amidst changing foliage.
Yes, the Woseriner Lake Trail offers excellent views of the Woseriner See. Additionally, the Dobbertiner Seenlandschaft Protected Landscape Area is noted for its viewpoints, allowing visitors to take in the scenic beauty of the lake district.


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